Aileen Quinn – 49
A list of classic musicals would be incomplete without the inclusion of Annie. This 1982’s Broadway hit was headed by none other than Aileen Quinn who captured the essence of the character, along with the hearts of people everywhere. She is active since 1981 and was nominated twice for the Golden Globe.
After Annie, Aileen mostly took on voice roles in such projects as 1982’s The Wizard of Oz, The Charmkins, and The Frog Prince, among others. She has also seen as Dr. Quinn in two episodes of The Comeback Kids in 2014, which is her most recent role thus far.
Vera Int-Veen – 54
Vera Int-Veen is a woman of many talents! From studying law and political science to having an illustrious career in television shows, she has jumped many lanes to get to where she is today! Not only this, but Vera is also a published author of two books named Essen Sie doch, was Sie wollen, Pia und der Glückskäfer, which came out in 2001 and 2002, respectively.

Currently, the star is working as a producer for the shows Schwiegertochter gesucht and Helfer mit Herz while enjoying life with her loving partner, Obi.

Ann-Margret Olsson – 79
Ann-Margret Olsson is a Swedish native who relocated to the United States in 1946. Her resume as an actress is extremely respectable, starring in films like ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ and ‘Viva Las Vegas’. Over the course of her career, Ann-Margret has won a total of 5 Golden Globes and built up a net worth of $20 million. There were even rumours that she had a relationship with Elvis Presley whom she was filming ‘Viva Las Vegas’ with. Nothing concrete came from that, and she went on to marry Roger Smith until his passing.
Susan Dey – 68

With eyes that seemed like the ocean, Susan Dey captured the attention of people everywhere in the 80’s. She started her career in ‘The Patridge Family’, playing the character of Laurie Patridge when she was only 17. Susan had no acting experience prior to ‘The Patridge Family’ although she definitely possesses the talent. Her faultless looks and impressive talents netted her several Golden Globe nominations. She was also rumoured to be crushing on her on screen brother, David Cassidy. They tried things out for a bit and decided it didn’t work out, and Susan ended up marring her agent. To this day, Susan remains as flawless as she did in her younger days!
Tippi Hedren – 90
Originally a fashion model, Tippi did not plan to enter the film industry until she was approached by Alfred Hitchcock. She started acting in the ’60s, appearing in films such as Marnie and The Birds. Her career enabled her to amass around $20 million fortune.

Her personal life, however, is not all sunshine and blue skies. Hedren suffered from severe headaches, which affected her ability to work and only after she had a titanium plate placed in her neck, she slowly came back to acting. Tippi was married three times and engaged once. Today, she spends her time petitioning for animal rights.
Diana Ross – 76

The multi-talented Diana Ross is the lead singer to a group name The Supremes and it make her rose to fame. They became sensational in the 60s and are the all time best selling group of girls. But it was not long till Diana decided to go solo and released her own album. Her solo career was also a success. Singing was not the only thing Diana is good at. Diana also went into acting and was nominated for both the Golden Globe Award and Academy Award. Diana is so successful that Billboard magazine named her as “Female Entertainer of the Century”. Now at the age of 76, Diana is still active in both singing and acting. She makes tour every year and her 2020 tour as been pushed to 2021 due to the pandemic.
Matthew Labyorteaux – 53

Matthew Labyorteaux started as a child model and appeared in several commercials from the age of seven. He rose into fame when he took on the role Albert Quinn Ingalls in the television series Little House On The Prairie. He appeared on the show from the year 1978 to 1983. He would later be better known for his voice works especially as the voice of Jaden Yuki and The Supreme King, both of which are the characters from the Japanese anime Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. Apart from acting, Matthew has special skills in playing video games and his expertise was recognised on international level. He is less active now as he is nearing his 60’s but fans will always remember him for all the roles he played in his younger years.
David Birney – 81
When actor David Birney started appearing on-screen in the sixties, he immediately made women’s hearts skip a beat. His debut on the soap opera Love Is a Many Splendid Thing in 1967 was well-received, and from then on, his career in television, film, and theater went forward in leaps and bounds!

Unfortunately, David’s health took a turn for the worst when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2017. According to his friends, the now-retired actor can still converse with them and his longtime companion, Michelle Roberge. It’s sad to think that such a talented performer has to go through this, but we’re glad he is still around!
Eva Brenner – 45
Eva Brenner is an activist, a talented interior designer, and a television artist, all packed into one! You may know her from the hit show Home in Luck featured on RTL II from 2005 to 2019 or when she presented a documentary on German immigrants.

Despite being a busy woman and having dipped her toes in varied professions, Eva still finds time for humanitarian causes and remained especially active during the floods of 2013. Brenner played an active role in gathering donations and ensuring that help arrived for those who needed it the most!
Brigitte Bardot – 86

Brigitte Bardot’s first passion was ballet, as she dreamt of being a famous ballerina one day. As she grew older, she changed her mind, and decided to pursue acting instead. We’d say she made the right decision, as she managed to appear in over 40 movies over her career! Besides acting, Brigitte also modelled and occasionally sang, and in her prime, was often head to head with fellow Hollywood star Sophia Loren. They butted heads as they were both beautiful, talented, and coincidentally the same age. Her successful career netted her a $65 million valuation to her name, and nowadays Brigitte spends her days petitioning for animal rights away from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.
Alan Alda – 84
Alan Alda is best known for his portrayal of Captain Hawkeye Pierce on the TV series M*A*S*H. After a period of staying out of the spotlight, he regained popularity by landing a role in The West Wing. You may also know him from the time he hosted Scientific American Frontiers, which lasted an impressive 15 years.

Throughout his career, Alan received multiple accolades, including an incredible 7 Emmys and a Golden Globe. Alan also dabbled in directing and writing, adding to his $40 million net worth. Today at 84 years old, he occasionally still appears on TV but mostly spends his days engaging in charitable causes.
Barbara Walters – 91
Barbara Walters is remembered as somewhat of a pioneer for female anchors in journalism and has interviewed some of the most outstanding leaders; her legacy remains unmatched! She is credited with starting the trend of “scoop” interviews and “personality journalism” and even won a Lifetime Achievement Award.



The television personality did bid farewell to the glitzy world in 2014, much to the dismay of her fans. Since then, Walters has kept up the occasional appearances here and there, with the most recent being, in 2016, 20/20 episodes, where she interviewed Donald and Melania Trump.
Greg Baker – 53
Gregory Baker was best known to teens as Miley Stewart’s history teacher on Hannah Montana, Disney‘s smash hit show. Another one of his better-known projects is Sports Night, where Baker played the role of a producer named Elliot.
However, despite having gifted talents, he never had a regular stream of screen space. After a few appearances in 2012 and playing the lead role as Burger Pitt in the series I’m in the Band, it looks like Baker has taken early retirement from the showbiz, only to enjoy his days in peace and contentment.
Katharina Saalfrank – 50
Katharina Saalfrank is a currently active German personality that specializes in legal issues and therapy. She now lives with her husband and four sons in Berlin. Apart from juggling a chaotic household, the busy woman also manages her career as an educator and actress! Saalfrank may have started out wanting to have a career as a lawyer but was soon attracted to showbiz.
Katharina is frequently in the news for being unafraid to say what’s on her mind and answering controversial questions about parenting and general issues life-related; kudos to you for speaking your mind, ma’am!
Prunella Scales – 89
We may remember the beautiful Prunella Scales as Sybil in Fawlty Towers, but it was the power-packed performance as Queen Elizabeth II in A Question of Attribution that earned her a BAFTA nomination. The iconic actress who is in her late 80s has been battling Alzheimer’s since 2014.

Despite not being able to remember things, Scales is still faring well in the entertainment business. A testament to this fact is the 2019 documentary series Great Canal Journeys, wherein she starred alongside her husband Timothy West. She may be losing her memory, but we can never forget the legend.
Lesley-Anne Down – 67

English actress Lesley-Anne Down initially gained fame playing the character Georgina Worsley on the ’70s drama Upstairs, Downstairs. Her appearances in movies like The Pink Panther Strikes Again, The First Great Train Robbery, and Sphinx earned her further recognition. She then portrayed the role of Jackie Marone from 2003 to 2012 in the long-running CBS soap The Bold and the Beautiful. Down has spoken about the indecent misconduct she had to deal with in the industry. She said that she never really enjoyed her acting career because of all those incidents, but she managed to stay on for an impressive 50 years. Now at 64, she attributes her stunning and almost non-aging looks to a healthy lifestyle.
Robert Daws – 62
It is impossible to forget Roger Dervish from the cricket comedy film Outside Edge who made us laugh our hearts out. Robert Daws was the man behind that character. Unsurprisingly, his extraordinary performance earned him the Best Comedy Actor nomination at the British Comedy Awards.

Daws’ talents extend much beyond just acting. He is a literary genius who has written three books in the crime fiction genre. From making us laugh to leaving us on the edge with his gripping tales, this generation surely couldn’t ask for a more talented person.
Michael Crawford – 79
Michael Crawford was one of the most popular stars for half a century and a major box office sensation. The Phantom of the Opera actor who is in his late 70s has the looks and fitness of a man 30 years younger. Be it TV series or films, it has always been a treat to watch him on screen. The multiple awards and international acclaims prove what a phenomenal showman he is.

Apart from acting, Crawford has amazing writing skills that allowed him to publish his autobiography – Parcel Arrived Safely: Tied With String. At present, the distinguished actor is into charity, philanthropy, and social causes.
Beverly Cleary – 104

Beverly Cleary is the odd one out in this list of celebrities, as her main craft is writing. In the 50’s she wrote children’s fiction which sold over 91 million across multiple countries. Cleary studied at the University of Washington and she also worked as a librarian there. At 105 years old, she has earned over $20 million and has received multiple awards for her work, including a Newbery Medal. There happens to be a public school in Portland that is named after her – The Beverly Cleary School. There are also a number of statues of her most famous book characters erected at the Grant Park in Portland.
Petula Clark – 88

An incredible women whose career has existed since the World War II, Petula Clark is a living proof that pure talent and hard work can indeed get you far. Aside from singing in English, she can also sing in French, which contributed to her fame in France. She is best known for her hit songs such as Downtown, I Know A Place, My Love, I Couldn’t Live Without Yur Love, Colour My World, and many others that helped contribute to her success in music. After more than seven decades in the industry, it is safe to say that Petula Clark is nothing short of legendary.
Johnny Crawford – 74

Johnny Ernest Crawford is a 74 years old American actor, musician and singer. This multi-talented star started to first performed as a Musketeer, a Walt Disney Company’s original, and at the age of 12 as Mark McCain in ABC Western series, The Rifleman. Crawford maybe still good looking and good in health but he is no longer active in showbiz. His career started in 1955 and he decided to retire on in 1999. Johnny was nominated for an Emmy Award at the age of 13 for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Mark McCain. He is still married to his high school sweetheart since 1995. Johnny also made few albums and singles for his music and his song, Rumors peaked at #2 in Billboard Adult Contemporary charts.
Paul Hogan – 81

Australian entertainer Paul Hogan has a Golden Globe win to his name for his exemplary performance on Crocodile Dundee. Hogan has also collaborated with several brands over the years and in the ‘70s, he was featured in the Winfield cigarette advertisements. While he hasn’t officially announced that he quit acting, his last feature was in the 2009 film Charlie & Boots. Hogan has been married three times; two times to Nolene Edwards and they had five children together. In 1990, he married actress Linda Kozlowski who he co-starred with on the film Crocodile Dundee.
Joyce Hyser – 63

If you are into the 80s movie, you would definitely know Joyce Hyser in the 1984 movie, This is Spinal Tap and the 1985 movie, Just One of The Guys. The beautiful actress is now 63 years old. Her career slowed down after her acting in Just One of The Guys. With her involvement in the entertainment industry for 3 decades, Joyce is worth $2 million and her income were made from her career from movies, TV series and from endorsements. Joyce is not married yet but at 63, she is still fit, healthy and looks young. Her last act in a movie was in the 2014 movie, The Wedding Pact as Sally. She is still active working as an actress but Joyce is not active in social medias.
Raquel Welch – 80

Raquel Welch made her first impressions as an actress in the 1960s. However, it didn’t help her much as an actress due to the kind of roles she received. But as she spent time in the industry, better opportunities came by and Raquel didn’t miss them. The appeared in Broadway and made a name for herself as a skillful actress. She has tied the knot four times in her life. Her first husband was James Welch but the marriage lasted only five years. She married Patrick Curtis and later Andre Weinfeld. Her last marriage with Richard Palmer ended in 2008. She is now 80 years old and single.
David Attenborough – 94

Sir David Attenborough is amongst the most respected welfare activists in the United Kingdom. Some of his work includes BBC’s ‘Blue Planet’ as well as natural history and animal-centric programs. The series received critical acclaim with its vivid videography and showcase of nature. A self-described ‘lover of nature, people, and animals’, he has also worked with the Refugee Children’s Movement. Fans are also shocked to find out that David looked really handsome when he was young. In 2013, Attenborough had a pacemaker fitted in, but he wasn’t keen on giving up his work. It entails so much beauty and is so captivating that he seems to want to continue until his last breath!
Archie Manning – 71
Archie Manning was America’s Superstar Quarterback in the ’70s. He was a well-known professional athlete who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons. Throughout his career in football, he only played for 3 teams, which were the New Orleans Saints, the Houston Oilers, and the Minnesota Vikings.

He retired in 1982, leaving his team midway through the season. Afterward, he worked as an analyst with the Saint’s radio and television broadcasts and even appeared in a few commercials. He was also at one point on the College Football Playoff Committee and now owns a football-themed restaurant named after him – Manning’s.
Clu Gulager – 92
Acting was always in Clu Gulager’s blood, as his father was also in the industry. Gulager’s best years were in the ’60s when he played Billy the Kid in The Tall Man. His other credits are also impressive, appearing in amongst the decade’s most iconic films such as The Killers and The Last Picture Show.

Gulager tried his hand at directing to great success, as his film A Day with The Boys granted him a Palme d’Or nomination in 1969. He also won the Bronze Wrangler Award for Best Fictional Television Drama for The Virginian.
Philip Michael Thomas – 71
Philip Michael Thomas was a well-known actor and musician before he retired in 2011. Most would know him from a 1980s television show called Miami Vice, where he portrayed detective Ricardo Tubbs. Philip made his first steps in the acting world in 1972, while his first remarkable role was in the 1975 animated crime film, Coonskin.

He then appeared in numerous advertisements and television movies. Moreover, Thomas voice Lance Vance in the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories video games. Before retiring, he also had a prominent music career and released some successful songs such as Living the Book of My Life and Just the Way I Planned It. It is important to know that Philip is a nonsmoker, nondrinker and also vegetarian, which is why he is 71 and super healthy.
Aileen Quinn – 49
A list of classic musicals would be incomplete without the inclusion of Annie. This 1982’s Broadway hit was headed by none other than Aileen Quinn who captured the essence of the character, along with the hearts of people everywhere. She is active since 1981 and was nominated twice for the Golden Globe.

After Annie, Aileen mostly took on voice roles in such projects as 1982’s The Wizard of Oz, The Charmkins, and The Frog Prince, among others. She has also seen as Dr. Quinn in two episodes of The Comeback Kids in 2014, which is her most recent role thus far.
Marion Ross – 92
Marion Ross rose to prominence by portraying Marion Cunningham in the sitcom Happy Days. Her role in the series lasted 10 years – from 1974 to 1984. For her work, she received two Emmy nominations.

Marion’s career reached its peak in the ’90s when she was cast in Gilmore Girls and That 70’s Show. Besides that, a lesser-known fact is that she also voiced the grandma in Spongebob Squarepants. At 92 years old, she enjoys her $10 million fortune and is ever so beautiful! Marion’s two adult children, Ellen Plummer and Jim Meskimen, both work in the entertainment industry.
Ed Asner – 91
Actor Ed Asner reached fame with his performance as Lou Grant in The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The performance netted him a spinoff show with the character he played, Lou Grant as the lead. Nowadays, Ed spends a considerable amount of his time with charitable organizations.

Asner still takes on roles today and hasn’t retired yet, while he was also a Screen Actors Guild president at one point. Asner also amassed over $10 million from throughout the decades. He married Cindy Gilmore in 1998. However, she filed for legal separation in 2007, and he then filed for divorce in 2015.
Eva Marie Saint – 96
An industry veteran, Eva Marie Saint has had an illustrious career spanning over 7 decades! Her first role came in 1947 in Campus Hoopla, and she never looked back (her performances were recorded on a kinescope). She landed roles in Grand Prix and The Russians Are Coming.

Eva won an Academy Award for her role in On The Waterfront and over the decades built a $20M fortune. Unlike other celebrities, Eva doesn’t necessarily enjoy being too much in the spotlight and prefers to live privately. However, she still takes on roles until today!
Jackie Mason – 92

Best known as a stand-up comedian and actor, Masons sketches typically involved conversial topics such as politics and religion. Mason ranked number 63 on the 100 greatest stand-up comedians in history, as listed by Comedy Central. A man who did not fear judgment, he wasn’t bothered by other’s perception of his demeanor and sketches. Controversy breeds publicity, and his career has gained him $9 million in net worth. He still pursues his acts today at 92 years old. Mason married his manager, Jyll Rosenfeld, in 1991, and they are still together until today.
Sidney Poitier – 93

One of the first African-Americans present in Hollywood, Poitier has been working since the ’50s. He earned the respect and admiration of similar colored folks all over the world as a physically relatable star. Poitier’s is most well-known for roles in ‘Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner’, ‘In the Heat of the Night’, and ‘Lilies of the Field’. He now enjoys his $25 million net worth in semi-retirement and spends his on charitable activities and speaking about racism. Poitier happens to have a huge family of six daughters, eight grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren! Of course, the list is still growing!